Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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Actor, "Footloose" "Mystic River" "A Few Good Men" | 1958 | Kevin Bacon | 100%
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Actress, she became Princess of Monaco by marrying Prince Rainier III | 1929 | Grace Kelly | 86%
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Actor, known for his role as Doug Stamper in "House of Cards" | 1969 | Michael Kelly | 86%
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Actor and rapper, "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" "Men in Black" "Independence Day" "King Richard" | 1968 | Will Smith | 86%
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Actor, comedian and subject of sexual assault allegations, known for his role as Cliff Huxtable in his own sitcom | 1937 | Bill Cosby | 57%
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Actor and comedian, "Get Hard" "Central Intelligence" "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle" | 1979 | Kevin Hart | 57%
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Shooting Guard who played his whole career for the Los Angeles Lakers and 2008 NBA MVP, nicknamed "Black Mamba". He died along with his daughter and others in a helicopter crash in 2020 | 1978 | Kobe Bryant | 57%
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Singer, rapper and member of TLC, she was killed in a car crash in Honduras at the age of 30 | 1971 | Lisa Lopes | 57%
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Author, "Little Women" | 1832 | Louisa May Alcott | 57%
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Actor, "Pretty Woman" "Primal Fear" "Chicago" | 1949 | Richard Gere | 57%
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Chewing gum industrialist and founder of the largest maufacturer of chewing gum in the world | 1861 | William Wrigley Jr. | 57%
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Actress, "Meet the Parents" "Will & Grace" | 1943 | Blythe Danner | 43%
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Actor and comedian, known for his role as Danny Tanner in "Full House" and the voice of narrator Ted Mosby in "How I Met Your Mother" | 1956 | Bob Saget | 43%
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Hall of Fame wide receiver who played for the Indianapolis Colts | 1972 | Marvin Harrison | 43%
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Wide receiver who plays for the Arizona Cardinals and son of a Hall of Fame wide receiver | 2002 | Marvin Harrison Jr. | 43%
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Actor, known for his role as Biff Tannen in "Back to the Future" | 1959 | Thomas F. Wilson | 43%
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Electrical and sound engineer who was a professor at MIT and the founder of Bose | 1929 | Amar Bose | 29%
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Cinematographer, ""The Passion of the Christ" "The Patriot" "The Lion King"(2019) | 1944 | Caleb Deschanel | 29%
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Former running back who played for the Oilers/Titans and 1995 Heisman Trophy winner as Ohio State player | 1973 | Eddie George | 29%
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Actor, "It" "Knives Out" "Defending Jacob" | 2003 | Jaeden Martell | 29%
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Nobel Prize winning astrophysicist, who discovered a new type of pulsar | 1941 | Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. | 29%
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Author, "Because of Winn-Dixie" "The Tale of Despereaux" "The Tiger Rising" | 1964 | Kate DiCamillo | 29%
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Head Coach of the Cleveland Browns since 2020 | 1982 | Kevin Stefanski | 29%
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Director, "The Butler" "Precious" and co-creator of "Empire" | 1959 | Lee Daniels | 29%
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Rapper, "Bad and Boujee" "XO Tour Llif3" | 1995 | Lil Uzi Vert | 29%
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Actor, "Breaking Bad" "Better Call Saul" "Scarface" | 1939 | Mark Margolis | 29%
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Rapper who got imprisoned for parole violations and was supported by several celebrities until he was released, "Amen" "Going Bad" | 1987 | Meek Mill | 29%
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Drummer and joint frontman of The Roots | 1971 | Questlove | 29%
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Actor and creator of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" | 1977 | Rob McElhenney | 29%
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Businessman, art collector and establisher of an foundation that operates art museums in New York City and Bilbao | 1861 | Solomon R. Guggenheim | 29%
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Hall of Fame center who played for the Lakers, Warriors and 76ers and winner of four MVP titles | 1936 | Wilt Chamberlain | 29%
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Secretary of Defense from 2015 to 2017 | 1954 | Ash Carter | 14%
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Fouding Father, civic leader and founder of Dickinson College | 1746 | Benjamin Rush | 14%
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NFL commissioner from 1946 to 1959 and co-founder of the Philadelphia Eagles | 1895 | Bert Bell | 14%
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Quarterback who plays for the Carolina Panthers and 2021 Heisman Trophy winner during his time at Alabama | 2001 | Bryce Young | 14%
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Actor, "Euphoria" "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" "If Beale Street Could Talk" "Fear the Walking Dead" | 1969 | Colman Domingo | 14%
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Director, "Prey" "10 Cloverfield Lane" | 1981 | Dan Trachtenberg | 14%
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Actress, "The Holdovers" "Only Murders in the Building" "The Idol" | 1986 | Da'Vine Joy Randolph | 14%
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Model, considered to be one of the first supermodels. She died aged 26 of AIDS-related complications | 1960 | Gia Carangi | 14%
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Astronaut and first African American in space | 1942 | Guion Bluford | 14%
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Actress and model, "Transparent" "Barbie" | 1992 | Hari Nef | 14%
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Actor, "The Wire" "ER" "Gotham" | 1945 | John Doman | 14%
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Chemist and two-time Nobel laureate in Chemistry | 1941 | Karl Barry Sharpless | 14%
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Point guard who plays for the Philadelphia 76ers (former Raptors, Heat and Rockets player) | 1986 | Kyle Lowry | 14%
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Tight end who plays for the Atlanta Falcons | 2000 | Kyle Pitts | 14%
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Actor, known for his role as Mr. Potter in "It's a Wonderful Life" | 1878 | Lionel Barrymore | 14%
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Opera singer and actor, he died at the age of 38 and was considered the most famous tenor in the world at the time of his death | 1921 | Mario Lanza | 14%
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Cartoonist and creator of the superhero Green Lantern | 1915 | Martin Nodell | 14%
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Linguist, philosopher, political activist and one of the most cited scholars alive | 1928 | Noam Chomsky | 14%
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Astronaut and third person to walk on the moon | 1930 | Pete Conrad | 14%
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Creator, writer and star of "Abbott Elementary" | 1989 | Quinta Brunson | 14%
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Director, "12 Angry Men" "Dog Day Afternoon" "Network" | 1924 | Sidney Lumet | 14%
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Majority owner of the Baltimore Ravens | 1960 | Steve Biscotti | 14%
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Founding Father and first Governor of Pennsylvania from 1790 to 1799 | 1744 | Thomas Mifflin | 14%
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Governor of Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015 | 1949 | Tom Corbett | 14%
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Actress, "You" "The Haunting" "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" | 1995 | Victoria Pedretti | 14%
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Singer of jazz and swing music, "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" | 1915 | Billie Holiday | 0%
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Director, "The Empire Strikes Back" "Never Say Never Again" | 1923 | Irvin Keshner | 0%
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Safety who plays for the Chicago Bears | 1993 | Kevin Byard | 0%
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Billionaire, chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group and briefly Chairman of President Trump's Strategic and Policy Forum | 1947 | Stephen A. Schwarzmann | 0%
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